Fascinating! Lots of exhibits in such a small space. All very well labelled and going round you really build up a picture of Looe's rich past. Friendly folks running it too. It explains some of the castilated architecture and what the island is for example. If you are not very good on your feet re balance etc you might find the steep stairs a little difficult and no one in a wheelchair could access this place. This is on no way the fault of the museum, it is just the nature of the intriguing old building in which...
Read moreNo parking or toilets here. Disabled access is not here(I don't think). Steps up to the museum. £2 entry(I think!!) you can't beat that. For a little venue, there is a lot to see, I would say it was very interesting. There are two floors, you go up to get in but go down to the ground floor once inside. There is a jail on the ground floor with many interesting artifacts and stories to read. Support the community and for a couple of quid it's damn good value, expect to lose at least an hour maybe. Got...
Read moreA small museum but packed with history and well worth a visit. Children were made to feel very welcome: amazingly they are free and adults only £3. My younger child enjoyed finding the clues around the museum and the older ones enjoyed trying to work out if the house maid was guilty. The 2 men at the desk were friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable, we found out alot about the railway that was fascinating as we'd travelled in that...
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